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 The Australian 
Far too much hot air
| Green rhetoric is irrelevant to addressing global warming | ON this midsummer morning, it is easy to assume facts in the climate change debate are as obscure as shimmering objects in a heat haze. La... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Thousands of mahogany logs recently seized by Brazilian Environmental Institute (IBAMA) are seen floating in the Xingu river near the town of Sao Felix do Xingu in the northern state of Para, in the Amazon basin, Aug. 13, 2002. The seizure is evaluated at more than $15 million in mahogany logs. (AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)hg3
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 The Times 
Enslaving the Amazon
| Images of ants both open and close this wonderful book. In the early chapters the unforgettable opening scene of Werner Herzog's historically inaccurate but utterly compelling film Aguirre: Wrath of... (photo: AP Photo / Dado Galdieri)
An aeroplane flying in the Davao City skies  International Herald Tribune 
Airlines search for alternate fuels
| : Move over, jatropha, here comes algae and maybe camelina as potential substitutes for jet fuel made from crude oil. But specialists say that some of the new fuels, which include coal, may simply t... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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compact fluorescent lamps -CFL Lamp (sk1)  The Manila Times 
DOE moves bidding for compact fluorescent lamps
| The Department of Energy (DOE) has moved the scheduled bidding for compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) that would substitute costlier and less energy efficient incandescent bulbs (IB) across the country... (photo: GFDL)
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Child labor - Child - Poverty - Trash - Garbage The Daily Tribune
DENR secretary lauds law on environmental protection
| 01/07/2009 | Saying that “starting them young” is the best way to instill environmental awareness among the next generations of Filipinos, Environment and Natural Resou... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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cereals at nagpur agricultural university - maharashtra - india The Statesman
‘Capacity of the earth exceeded by 25 per cent’
| BHUBANESWAR, Jan 6: "The challenge is to resolve conflicting requirements ~ rapid economic growth on the one hand and balancing it with sustainable use of natural resou... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Tossing iron powder into ocean to fight global warming The Times Of India
Tossing iron powder into ocean to fight global warming
| 6 Jan 2009, 2137 hrs IST, Amit Bhattacharya, TNN               Text: NEW DELHI: Can tossing tonnes of iron powder into the ... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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Tourists carrying  skiing equpiment on their shoulders for to higher slopes in gulmarg    55 kms, from srinagar the snowfall in gulmarg is attracting the tourists and adventure sports lovers from all over the world for winter sports activities that have already began at gulmarg. The Examiner
Ski areas warned that global warming could be their end
Add a Comment by Tony Hake, Denver Weather Examiner « Previous | If there is no snow, where do you ski?  A new study warns | of the danger global warming poses... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Sunrise - Climate change - Global warming - Clouds Asia Times
Asia on the global warming boil
By Nick Cumming-Bruce | GENEVA - For anyone interested in the weather, the good news is that 2008 was cooler than the previous year. The bad news is that the world is sti... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
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Global Warming? At -10C Britain's colder than the Antarctic Infowars
Global Warming? At -10C Britain's colder than the Antarctic.. and experts say it will get ...
Benedict Moore-bridger, Joe Murphy and Caroline Grant | Tuesday, Jan 6, 2008 | The big chill today tightened its grip on London and the South-East with temperatures hitti... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama (ayt1) Independent Online
Obama and global warming
In one of his first public policy statements as America’s president-elect, Barack Obama focused on climate change, and clearly stated both his priorities and the facts on... (photo: AP Photo / Lauren Victoria Burke)
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- US judge dismisses pollution case against Cargill
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- Nine for 2009: How is the travel industry facing up to what
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- Colombia freezes fuel prices
- When the U.S. sneezes, Mexico catches cold
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- Export sector 'faces $5bn burden in first five years'
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Far too much hot air
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- US judge dismisses pollution case against Cargill
- Dimwits! Those bright sparks over in Brussels have decided t
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- Dimwits! Those bright sparks over in Brussels have decided t
- Dimwits! Those bright sparks over in Brussels have decided t
Thousands of mahogany logs recently seized by Brazilian Environmental Institute (IBAMA) are seen floating in the Xingu river near the town of Sao Felix do Xingu in the northern state of Para, in the Amazon basin, Aug. 13, 2002. The seizure is evaluated at more than $15 million in mahogany logs. (AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)hg3
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- Export sector 'faces $5bn burden in first five years'
- Spirit of country
- ETS bites off more than we can chew
- Hollywood star Richard Gere to receive Joel Siegel humanitar
- Bush tries to salvage his environmental legacy
- Japan to monitor greenhouse gases from space
Scavenger collecting trash from garbage bins in Matina, Davao City, Philippines
Global crisis hits Asia's scavengers
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- Village hit by mystery illness
- Kano Supports Pollution Treatment Plant
- Lead in car batteries poisons African town
- Johann Hari: You are being lied to about pirates
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Lead in car batteries poisons African town
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